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Published, Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 22—No. 37) INTER ED AS SECOND-CLASSL MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE. POSTOFFICt AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor TRYON, N. C> TUESDAY, MARCH 22ND. 1949 6c Per Copy Weather Friday: High 62, low 40, rain .60; Saturday high 56, low 33; Sunday high 62fi low 27; Monday high 60, low 29 .. . The bill introduced by Rep. F. P. Bacon to call for a Tryon Township election to provide for the maintenance of Harmon Field, will be for 10c on the $100 valuation. More details of* the plan will be given later by the Harmon Field Foundation . . . Three Spartanburg men C. J. Low ry, au, weiaon brewington, zi, ana LeRoy Brewington, 17, were ar rested Monday for attempting to rob the barik at Pembroke. Lowery Kshot and taken to the hospital. Brewington surrounded by bank jloyees and LeRoy caught later by P. B. L agents . . . Tryon Bird Club writes they are indebted to Charles C. West for his interesting talk and instruction in explaining the many birds and calls at the recent Bird Walk. West has been with the. American Ornithologists Association, the Audubon Society, Inc., and the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. .... Farthing & Swann are em phasizing the ease with which one can have 100 per cent pure coffee anywhere at anytime hot water is available by taking along a small jar of instant coffee which is soluble instantly in hot water. . . . HONOR COURT RESULTS The regular monthly meeting of the Boy Scout Court of Honor for Polk County, which was held in the Tryon school building Monday night, opened with prayer, by Rev. George Hayward, followed with the repeating of the Scout oath. After announcements in regard to the “Strengthening the Arm of Liberty” crusade, now being car ried on by the Boy Scouts of America, plans were announced for a special crusade program at the Court of Honor on Monday night, April 18th. Scouts advanced in rank were: Tenderfoot: Robert Williams, Trvon. Second Class: George Foster, Preston - Pittman, ''Billy Powell, Trvon troop.. First Class: Charles Arledge, Tryon: Jack Coates, Roland Davis, Rondol Davis, Billy Egerton. Ev f-rette Hardin. Leroy Hipjf,Harold Dean Pace. Saluda troop. Merit badges were awarded as follows: Airplane structure, Wiley White, Trvon; firemanshinp, Lerov Hipp, Saluda; first aid, Linwood Thomp son. Ambrose Mills, Trvon; gard ening:, Dean Blackwell, Sandy Plains troop; hiking, Ambrose Mills. Tryon; home repairs. Chip Jones, Tryon, Harold D. Pace. Steve Rhodes. Saluda; music, Fred Mittenzwei, Tryon; phvsical de velopment. "Linwood Thompson, Tryon; safety, James Brown, Ro land Davis. Rondol Davis. Everette wardixi. Saluda; star scout rank, Robert Durham, Preston McDade, Sandv Plains, Af+er awards were presented the meetiner adjourned with the repeat _ Continued on Back Page_
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